Kayza Massey
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Kayza Ayine Ka-A Massey | ||
Date of birth | February 2, 2001 | ||
Place of birth | Walewale, Ghana | ||
Height | 1.74 m (5 ft 8+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Reims | ||
Youth career | |||
2006–2015 | Ottawa Gloucester Hornets | ||
2015–2017 | Ottawa South United | ||
2017–2019 | NDC Ontario | ||
College career | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2019–2023 | West Virginia Mountaineers | 76 | (0) |
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2024– | Reims | 1 | (0) |
International career‡ | |||
2016 | Ghana U17 | 4 | (0) |
2018 | Canada U17 | 1 | (0) |
2019 | Canada U18 | 1 | (0) |
2020 | Canada U20 | 2 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of November 2, 2024 ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of February 29, 2020 |
Kayza Ayine Ka-A Massey (born February 2, 2001) is a soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for French club Reims in the Première Ligue. Born in Ghana, she represents Canada at international level.
Early life
[edit]Massey was born in Walewale, Ghana[1] and raised in an orphanage, until being adopted as a one-month old by a Canadian woman who was working in Ghana with UNICEF.[2] She was raised in Ottawa, Canada[3] and began playing youth soccer with the Ottawa Gloucester Hornets, before later joining Ottawa South United in 2015.[4][5] In November 2017, she began playing with the Ontario EXCEL program.[6] In 2017, she played for Team Ontario at the 2017 Canada Summer Games, winning a silver medal.[7]
College career
[edit]In 2019, Massey began attending West Virginia University, where she played for the women's soccer team. She made her collegiate debut on September 12, 2019 against the Stony Brook Seawolves.[7] At the end of her freshman season, she was named to the Academic All-Big 12 Rookie Team.[7]
In the 2020-21 season, she became the team's starting goalkeeper.[8][9] She was named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team at the end of the season.[7]
Ahead of her third season, she was named to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team.[10] In October 2021, she was named the Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week.[11] In October 2021, she was named the Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week and the United Soccer Coaches' Women’s Player of the Week.[12][13] At the end of the season, she was named to the All-Big 12 Second Team and the Academic All-Big 12 First Team.[7]
In September 2022, she was again named the Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week and the United Soccer Coaches' Women’s Player of the Week.[14][15] At the end of the 2022 season, she was named to the All-Big 12 First Team and was named the Big 12 Co-Goalkeeper of the Year.[16][17] She was also named to the All-Midwest Region Third Team.[18]
Ahead of the 2023 season, she was named to the All-Big 12 Preseason Team.[19][20] Over her five seasons with West Virginia, appeared in 76 games with 72 starts and also ranks fourth on the all-time list in both minutes played (6620) and shutouts (28).[21][22]
Club career
[edit]In January 2024, Massey signed a professional contract with French club Reims in the Première Ligue through the end of the 2023-24 season.[23][24]
International career
[edit]In 2016, Massey was named to the Ghana U17 roster for the 2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[25][26][27]
In 2018, she switched international allegiances to begin representing Canada.[28][29] In November 2018, she was called up to the Canadian national program for the first time for a camp with the Canada U17 team.[30] She was then subsequently named to the roster for the 2018 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.[31]
References
[edit]- ^ "Kayza Massey est Rémoise !" [Kayza Massey is from Reims!]. Stade de Reims (in French). January 29, 2024.
- ^ "Kayza Massey: From the orphanage to the World Cup". FIFA. October 11, 2016.
- ^ Shoemaker, Wesley (November 4, 2021). "Massey and the Mountaineers trying to create change one game at a time". The Daily Athenaeum.
- ^ Plouffe, Dan (December 1, 2016). "Ottawa Sportspage cover story: From Orphan, to Champion". Ottawa Sportspages.
- ^ Cleary, Martin (November 1, 2016). "Ottawa goalkeeper Kayza Massey gets international call for Ghana". Ottawa Sun.
- ^ "OSU Force Academy Zone: 3 OSU players join EXCEL Program". Ottawa Sportspages. November 30, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e "Kayza Massey West Virginia profile". West Virginia Mountaineers.
- ^ Coniglio, Sam (April 11, 2021). "WVU goalkeeper Kayza Massey makes SportsCenter Top 10 for reaching save vs. Virginia". WBOY-TV.
- ^ Shoemaker, Wesley (August 26, 2021). "Massey continues to be a difference maker in net for WVU". The Daily Athenaeum.
- ^ Sneed, Olivia (August 3, 2021). "Brewster, Massey Named to Preseason All-Big 12 Team". West Virginia Mountaineers.
- ^ "WVU goalkeeper Kayza Massey named Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Week". WBOY-TV. October 26, 2021.
- ^ Sneed, Olivia (October 26, 2021). "Massey Collects Big 12 Honor". West Virginia Mountaineers.
- ^ Sneed, Olivia (October 27, 2021). "Massey Honored by United Soccer Coaches". West Virginia Mountaineers.
- ^ Decker, Ryan (September 6, 2022). "Brewster, Massey earn Big 12 honors". WBOY-TV.
- ^ Sneed, Olivia (September 7, 2022). "Massey named USC Player of the Week". WBOY-TV.
- ^ Decker, Ryan (November 1, 2022). "Kayza Massey named Big 12 Co-Goalkeeper of the Year; 5 WVU players honored by the conference". WVNS-TV.
- ^ Mellett, Julia (November 1, 2022). "Massey Earns Big 12 Goalkeeper of the Year". Sports Illustrated.
- ^ Sneed, Olivia (November 29, 2022). "Trio Named All-Midwest Region by United Soccer Coaches". West Virginia Mountaineers.
- ^ Redfern, Kevin (August 9, 2023). "Kayza Massey named to Preseason All-Big 12 soccer team". WBOY-TV.
- ^ "WVU Soccer Star Kayza Massey Receives Preseason All-Big 12 Honors". Blue Gold News. August 9, 2023.
- ^ Decker, Ryan (January 29, 2024). "Massey signs with French soccer club". WBOY-TV.
- ^ Sneed, Olivia (January 29, 2024). "Massey Signs Professional Contract with Stade de Reims". West Virginia Mountaineers.
- ^ Wratchford, Mark (January 29, 2024). "Former Mountaineer Kayza Massey signs professional contract with Stade de Reims". Blue Gold Sports.
- ^ "Le Stade de Reims recrute une gardienne canadienne jusqu'à la fin de la saison" [Stade de Reims recruits Canadian goalkeeper until the end of the season]. L'Union (in French). January 29, 2024.
- ^ Byte, Nii Smiley (October 12, 2016). "The Touching Story Of Ghana's Black Maiden's Goalkeeper Kayza Massey – From The Orphanage To The World Cup". Ghana Celebrities.
- ^ Stevenson Manu, David (February 11, 2017). "Kayza Massey is a 'Fantastic' Goalkeeper- Escobar". Sports World Ghana.
- ^ "Ghana's U17 female goalkeeper Kayza Massey honoured in Canada". Ghana Soccernet. January 24, 2017.
- ^ Davidson, Neil (November 24, 2018). "From Ghana to Canada, goalkeeper Kayza Massey looks to make a difference". CTV News.
- ^ "Breaking News: Ghana U17 female keeper Massey snubs country, pledges allegiance to Canada". Ghana Soccernet. October 9, 2018.
- ^ Kayza Massey at the Canadian Soccer Association
- ^ "3 OSU products play at U17 Women's World Cup". Ottawa Sportspages. December 15, 2018.
External links
[edit]- Kayza Massey at the Canadian Soccer Association
- Kayza Massey at Soccerway
- Living people
- 2001 births
- Ghanaian women's footballers
- Canadian women's soccer players
- Women's association football goalkeepers
- West Virginia Mountaineers women's soccer players
- Ottawa South United (women) players
- Stade de Reims Féminines players
- Canada women's youth international soccer players
- 21st-century Canadian sportswomen